The Other Sister

The Other Sister is a 1999 movie directed by Garry Marshall about a mentally challenged girl who sets out to prove that she is capable of leading a normal life and love. A love story for the romantically challenged. (taglines)

Daniel McMann

 * I love you every minute. I love you more than marching bands and cookie making.

Carla Tate

 * (After watching a couple do a body shot at the bar) Normal couples don't do that. They're from college.

Dialogue

 * Carla Tate: I wonder who thought up sex?
 * Daniel McMann: I think it was Madonna.


 * Carla Tate: Have you ever done it before?
 * Daniel McMann: Well, yeah, kind of. You see, the guys at work, they chipped in and they found this girl, and she had a reputation. There was a lot of kissing and hugging and a lot of rubbing, and I kind of finished before I was supposed to. You have to be a guy to understand that.

Tagline

 * A love story for the romantically challenged.
 * A Romantic Comedy About Letting Go!

Cast

 * Juliette Lewis - Carla Tate
 * Diane Keaton - Elizabeth Tate
 * Tom Skerritt - Dr. Radley Tate
 * Giovanni Ribisi—Daniel "Danny" McMann
 * Poppy Montgomery - Caroline Tate
 * Sarah Paulson - Heather Tate
 * Linda Thorson - Drew Evanson
 * Joe Flanigan - Jeff Reed
 * Juliet Mills - Winnie the Housekeeper
 * Tracy Reiner - Michelle
 * Hector Elizondo as Ernie